sensation
perception
vision
hearing
other senses
100

the process of detecting a physical stimulus

sensation


100

mind to mind communication

telepathy

100

only able to see close to the eye

nearsightedness

100

tight membrane that picks up sound waves from the auditory canal

eardrum

100

pressure, hot, cold, and pain

four basic sensations of touch

200

diminished sensitivity as a result of constant stimulation

sensory adaptation


200

a plan or theory 

schema

200

detect black, white, and gray and highlight peripheral and twilight vision

rods

200

the sense or act of hearing

audition

200

reflects the argument that the motor system influences our cognition, just as the mind influences bodily actions

embodied cognition

300

conversion of one form of energy into another

transduction

300

perceive remote events

clairvoyance

300

cones are set to receive 3 different wavelengths making them receptive to red, blue, or green

trichromatic theory
300

a theory of hearing that states that our perception of sound depends on where each component frequency produces vibrations along the basilar membrane.

von Helmholtz place theory

300

non-painful input closes the nerve "gates" to painful input, which prevents pain sensation from traveling to the central nervous system

gate control theory of pain

400

when we fail to notice changes in our environment

change blindness

400

perceiving future events

precognition

400

provide depth information when viewing a scene with one eye

monocular cues

400

three parts of the ossicles

hammer, anvil, stirrups

400

awareness of the position and movement of the parts of the body by means of sensory organs in the muscles and joints

kinesthesia

500

the weakest amount of stimulus that a person can detect 50% of the time

absolute threshold

500

the study of paranormal phenomenon including ESP

parapsychology 

500

two adjacent lights that are blinking on and off that we perceive the light as going back and forth between them

phi phenomenon 

500

three tiny, fluid-filled tubes in your inner ear that help you keep your balance

semicircular canals

500

a perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates an interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception

mcgurk effect